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  • 10 years

    Yet Another Move

    I don't know if anybody out there is still following, but I am now writing at The Lord Geekington (WordPress) and Biological Marginalia (tumblr). Some of these articles are getting very old and well overdue for revisiting; I'll put notifications on top...

  • 12 years

    A Change of Scenery

    After blogging on Blogger since 2006 I've decided to give WordPress a try. There is a lot of juvenile baggage on this page and I think a move will help me distance from that and try and become a better and above all more consistent blogger. Anyways,...

  • 12 years

    Feresa: The Growling Wolf-Dolphin

    The dolphin Feresa attenuata has been bestowed with dreadfully stupid common names. Feresa has been recognized as distinct from Orca since Gray (1871), which makes "Pygmy Killer Whale" both inappropriate and archaic. The alternative "Slender Blackfish...

  • 12 years

    Eocetus, "Eocetus", and Friends

    Update (January 28, 2014): "Eocetus" wardii is now Basilotritus wardii. More on my new post, The Third King.
    I was shocked that Uhen (2010) remarked that Basilosaurus drazindai and Basiloterus hussaini "probably represent protocetids... akin to Eocetus". This would place the whales outside Pelagiceti and imply that the now-questionable basilosaurids were potentially...

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